1999 RCSL season

The 1999 Rugby Canada Super League season was the second season for the RCSL.

1999 RCSL season
Playoffs
East ChampionsToronto Renegades
West ChampionsVancouver Island Crimson Tide
1999 MacTier Cup
DateJuly 24, 1999
SiteDuncan, British Columbia
ChampionsVancouver Island Crimson Tide
RCSL seasons

Standings

Western Division
Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
Vancouver Island Crimson Tide 660023289+143024
Fraser Valley Venom 650118387+96121
Vancouver Wave 6402143128+15016
Manitoba Buffalo 6213121170+20111
Calgary Mavericks 6204138210-7208
Edmonton Gold 6105122160-3826
Saskatchewan Prairie Fire 6015105200-9513
Eastern Division
Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
Toronto Renegades 541019538+157018
Nova Scotia Keiths 541013149+82018
Eastern Ontario Harlequins 5203109142-33210
Newfoundland Rock 5203133111+2208
Montreal Menace 510482165-8315
New Brunswick Black Spruce 510470194-12415

Note: A bonus point was awarded for a loss of 7 points or less[1]

MacTier Cup

The Vancouver Island Crimson Tide (Western Division champions) defeated the Toronto Renegades (Eastern Division Champions) 23–11 in the Championship Final, played in Duncan, British Columbia on 24 July 1999.[2][3]

Game summary

July 24, 1999 
15:00 
Vancouver Island Crimson Tide
RCSL Western Division Champions 
23–11  Toronto Renegades
RCSL Eastern Division champions 
     
Duncan, British Columbia 
Attendance:  
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References

  1. "Results - 1999". Rugby Canada Super League. Archived from the original on 2002-12-13. Retrieved 2011-04-24.
  2. "Big debut for sisters". Toronto Star. 1999-07-26.
  3. "Crimson Tide Win Second National Super League Title". Rugby Canada. Archived from the original on 2000-03-01. Retrieved 2011-04-24.


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